Tanerau Latimer rugby player
Tanerau Latimer rugby player

Tanerau Latimer

6th May 1986 1.86m/101kg Openside Flanker

THROWBACK: When Bryan Habana scored a hattrick for the Babas against the All Blacks

3 years ago by Ultimate Rugby

A hat-trick of tries by Springbok Bryan Habana inspired the Barbarians to only their second-ever win over New Zealand back in 2009.   The star-studded side coached by former Springbok coach Nick...

THROWBACK: When Bryan Habana scored a hattrick against the All Blacks in a STAR STUDDED Barbarians team

3 years ago by Ultimate Rugby

A hat-trick of tries by Springbok Bryan Habana inspired the Barbarians to only their second-ever win over New Zealand back in 2009.   The star-studded side coached by former Springbok coach Nick...

Experienced heads return to New Zealand for 2018 Mitre 10 Cup

5 years ago by Ultimate Rugby

Ahead of the 2018 Mitre 10 Cup, we take a look at the biggest names returning to New Zealand to feature in New Zealand's premier provisional competition.    Thomas Waldrom - Wellington   The...

NZ Super Rugby Centurion XV

6 years ago by Ultimate Rugby

1. Tony Woodcock Woodcock played 149 Super Rugby matches for the Blues (137) and Highlanders ( 12)   2. Keven Mealamu Kevin Mealamu retired as the most capped Super Rugby player with...

Latimer set for Blues Super Rugby debut

8 years ago by TheRoar.com.au

Super Rugby centurion and former All Black Tanerau Latimer is in the frame to make his Blues debut on Saturday night. Latimer, who has been sidelined with a calf injury and still needs to pass a final...

Blues sign All Black on loan

8 years ago by Rugby 365

NEWS: The Blues on Monday announced All Black Tanerau Latimer had signed for a season-long loan from his Japanese club Toshiba Brave Lupus.

Blues sign ex-All Black Latimer on loan

8 years ago by Super Sport.com

The Auckland Blues on Monday announced former All Black Tanerau Latimer had signed for a season-long loan from his Japanese club Toshiba Brave Lupus.

Super Rugby 2015 - Team by Team Snapshot

9 years ago by Leonard Kaplan

Blues: Big gain: Josh Bekhuis Big loss: Ma'a Nonu Go-to Player: Jerome Kaino Players to watch: Ihaia West, Simon Hickey Crucial to success: How often Kaino, Steven Luatua and Luke Braid play...